If you're an anti-abortion activist, or if you display political paraphernalia supporting a third-party candidate or a certain Republican member of Congress, if you possess subversive literature, you very well might be a member of a domestic paramilitary group. That's according to "The Modern Militia Movement," a report by the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC), a government collective that identifies the warning signs of potential domestic terrorists for law enforcement communities. This was started by G.W. Bush...

I am officially on The Shit List. Not only have I used the Don't Tread On Me flag, I am part of the Campaign For Liberty (Ron Paul) and I have just sent TeaBags to the President and my Representatives. I am also sure they will take DNA samples from those letters and put those samples away.

I am officially on The Shit List. Not only have I used the Don't Tread On Me flag, I am part of the Campaign For Liberty (Ron Paul) and I have just sent TeaBags to the President and my Representatives. I am also sure they will take DNA samples from those letters and put those samples away.

[quote user="shanusmaximus"]I am officially on The Shit List. Not only have I used the Don't Tread On Me flag, I am part of the Campaign For Liberty (Ron Paul) and I have just sent TeaBags to the President and my Representatives. I am also sure they will take DNA samples from those letters and put those samples away.

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I want you to honestly answer this question ... Did you jerk off on the teabags you sent to the president and representatives ?

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I am officially on The Shit List. Not only have I used the Don't Tread On Me flag, I am part of the Campaign For Liberty (Ron Paul) and I have just sent TeaBags to the President and my Representatives. I am also sure they will take DNA samples from those letters and put those samples away.

I want you to honestly answer this question ... Did you jerk off on the teabags you sent to the president and representatives ?

As for report - it's inconvenient truth. But it's not fully sincere. I think that the first and most obvious material for such "militias" or terrorists are various religious nuts. I don't see them mentioned.

If I remember correctly Waco and Oklahoma, first were religious nuts and the other ones some anti-government libertarian anarchists and evangelists. 911 ? Ooooh, foreign religious anti-us-government nuts.

Any application of this report is probably unlawful and unconstitutional and, more importantly, counterproductive. It's 1 in 1000 or 1 in 10 000 chance. It's nearly as helping as saying that breathing bipedal human can be a part of militia. This reports FACILITATES creation of militias by alienating the group most likely to create such militias and scream : "Tyranny !!!"

Maybe an interesting study and educational material to the public, but pointless shit list as some kind of report for security agency of any kind.

"At dawn on April 19, as he drove toward the Murrah Federal building in the Ryder truck, McVeigh carried with him an envelope whose contents included pages from The Turner Diaries, a fictional account of modern-day revolutionary activists who rise up against the government and create a full scale race war. He wore a printed T-shirt with the motto of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Sic semper tyrannis ("Thus ever to tyrants", which was shouted by John Wilkes Booth immediately after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln) and "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants" (from Thomas Jefferson). McVeigh also carried an envelope of antigovernment materials. These included a bumper sticker with Samuel Adams' slogan, "When the government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny." Underneath, McVeigh had scrawled, "Maybe now, there will be liberty!" Another item included a quote by John Locke stating that a man has a right to kill someone who takes away his liberty."

As for report - it's inconvenient truth. But it's not fully sincere. I think that the first and most obvious material for such "militias" or terrorists are various religious nuts. I don't see them mentioned.

If I remember correctly Waco and Oklahoma, first were religious nuts and the other ones some anti-government libertarian anarchists and evangelists. 911 ? Ooooh, foreign religious anti-us-government nuts.

Any application of this report is probably unlawful and unconstitutional and, more importantly, counterproductive. It's 1 in 1000 or 1 in 10 000 chance. It's nearly as helping as saying that breathing bipedal human can be a part of militia. This reports FACILITATES creation of militias by alienating the group most likely to create such militias and scream : "Tyranny !!!"

Maybe an interesting study and educational material to the public, but pointless shit list as some kind of report for security agency of any kind.

"At dawn on April 19, as he drove toward the Murrah Federal building in the Ryder truck, McVeigh carried with him an envelope whose contents included pages from The Turner Diaries, a fictional account of modern-day revolutionary activists who rise up against the government and create a full scale race war. He wore a printed T-shirt with the motto of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Sic semper tyrannis ("Thus ever to tyrants", which was shouted by John Wilkes Booth immediately after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln) and "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants" (from Thomas Jefferson). McVeigh also carried an envelope of antigovernment materials. These included a bumper sticker with Samuel Adams' slogan, "When the government fears the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny." Underneath, McVeigh had scrawled, "Maybe now, there will be liberty!" Another item included a quote by John Locke stating that a man has a right to kill someone who takes away his liberty."

This really wasn't started by Bush. The FBI has been gathering information on domestic "subversives" since the agency's inception. The Patriot Act just legitimized much of the shit they were doing anyway.

This really wasn't started by Bush. The FBI has been gathering information on domestic "subversives" since the agency's inception. The Patriot Act just legitimized much of the shit they were doing anyway.

"MIAC is one of 58 so-called "fusion centers" nationwide that were created by the Department of Homeland Security, in part, to collect local intelligence that authorities can use to combat terrorism and related criminal activities. More than $254 million from fiscal years 2004-2007 went to state and local governments to support the fusion centers, according to the DHS Web site."

Bush is responsible for these "fusion centers" it was on his watch. While you are correct in saying that the F.B.I. have collected local intelligence in the past....you said the magic word already Fido....LEGITIMIZED.

From the article...

"MIAC is one of 58 so-called "fusion centers" nationwide that were created by the Department of Homeland Security, in part, to collect local intelligence that authorities can use to combat terrorism and related criminal activities. More than $254 million from fiscal years 2004-2007 went to state and local governments to support the fusion centers, according to the DHS Web site."

Bush is responsible for these "fusion centers" it was on his watch. While you are correct in saying that the F.B.I. have collected local intelligence in the past....you said the magic word already Fido....LEGITIMIZED.

It doesnt matter if you're on a shitlist or not. In the end they will have eradicated 80% of the population anyway. The rebels will just go first then the followers next as they get blown to death while fighting in the new wave of wars coming to you soon.

It doesnt matter if you're on a shitlist or not. In the end they will have eradicated 80% of the population anyway. The rebels will just go first then the followers next as they get blown to death while fighting in the new wave of wars coming to you soon.

Quite an interesting reading and not that dumb stereotyping it is said to be.

When I now read it ... DOH ! ... a country with militias and guns allowed by law, did you think they would never ever plot something or feel empowered by their guns ? There is a good collection of paranoid militia nuts with guns and explosives in that document who never made into big news. Document shows their history, evolution and what is possibly to come in future due to the crisis.

Quite an interesting reading and not that dumb stereotyping it is said to be.

When I now read it ... DOH ! ... a country with militias and guns allowed by law, did you think they would never ever plot something or feel empowered by their guns ? There is a good collection of paranoid militia nuts with guns and explosives in that document who never made into big news. Document shows their history, evolution and what is possibly to come in future due to the crisis.

All of those militias are separatists of one form or another. These people DO NOT represent the majority of America. The government will use the militia excuse to muffle ANY dissent. Guns are not the answer...but they would be a terrible, terrible after effect of the fascism that has been and is being forced down our throat if something is not done soon. There should be only ONE militia.....a non-violent one.....A WE THE PEOPLE MILITIA WHO WON"T SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!! NO MATTER WHAT RACE OR RELIGION!!

All of those militias are separatists of one form or another. These people DO NOT represent the majority of America. The government will use the militia excuse to muffle ANY dissent. Guns are not the answer...but they would be a terrible, terrible after effect of the fascism that has been and is being forced down our throat if something is not done soon. There should be only ONE militia.....a non-violent one.....A WE THE PEOPLE MILITIA WHO WON"T SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!! NO MATTER WHAT RACE OR RELIGION!!